[Background]

In instances of faults with surveillance cameras that are connected to, and
managed via the internet, an error message is displayed on the monitoring terminal,
such as a personal computer. Challenges exist, however, such as video data not
being preserved, making it impossible to confirm operational history. This can
occur in cases where maintenance tasks are delayed and error conditions prolonged
if monitoring is not constantly carried out, or where monitoring staff do not
notice the error right away.

In response to these challenges, DNP in cooperation with UNIADEX, Ltd, will
commence a service that monitors the operating status of surveillance cameras,
and which, by sending an e-mail to the administrator when faults arise, supports
the stable operation of such system.

[Service Features]

When faults are detected in internet-connected surveillance cameras, a message
is sent from the UNIADEX server that monitors operational status, to the DNP
monitoring center, and an e-mail noting the occurrence of a fault is then delivered
to the system administrator. At the same time, a similar message is sent to
the point of contact for the maintenance department, and maintenance responses,
such as repairs, commence. By introducing this service, defect occurrences can
be discovered in a timely manner, and responses put into effect in a rapid fashion,
making it possible to minimize the loss of stored data.

[Pricing]

Start up fees and operation fees in case of operations over five-year period:
From 3.5 million yen.

[Looking Ahead]

DNP has positioned Knowledge and Communication, Food and Healthcare, Lifestyle
and Mobility, and the Environment and Energy as business growth areas, and is
engaged in the creation of new value. The Company is strengthening information
security responses, in the face of increased social needs, while also providing
various information security solutions, including consulting and marketing services.

DNP will propose the new service to industries and companies requiring surveillance
cameras, aiming for sales of 1.0 billion yen by FY 2018. The new service will
also be expanded to surveillance camera systems at food factories, which are
seeing increased demand from the standpoint of Food Defense, which ensures safe
and secure foods.

* Product prices, specification and service contents mentioned in this news
release are current as of the date of publication. They may be changed at any
time without notice.